Program Overview
The University of Dundee's Sports Biomechanics & Rehabilitation MRes program equips students with practical and research skills using advanced technology for analyzing human movement. It aims to improve athletic performance, prevent injuries, and support rehabilitation, preparing graduates for careers in research, clinical settings, or industry collaborations.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Sports Biomechanics & Rehabilitation MRes program at the University of Dundee specializes in the physics of sport and provides practical and research skills in the analysis of human movement for sports and clinical rehabilitation. The program aims to optimize human performance, reduce injury risk, and contribute to the rehabilitation and clinical management of athletes and clients.
Teaching:
The program emphasizes practical skills and the use of technology. Students will have access to state-of-the-art biomechanics equipment, including three-dimensional motion capture, markerless motion capture, inertial measurement, electromyography, and force and pressure analysis.